Security Page
See details about a particular stock such as MBP, Research, Analysis, Positions, Charts, and History.
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See details about a particular stock such as MBP, Research, Analysis, Positions, Charts, and History.
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How to open the Security page
Buy/Sell from Security page
Add symbol to watchlist from Security page
Left-hand side you can see the "Symbol", below that "CMP", and "Last Traded Time".
Towards the top right-hand side, there are "Three Dots Icon" and "Market Overview" Icon. And right below that there is "Options Chain" and "Chart" Buttons.
To access the Security page, follow these steps:
1. Click on any "Symbol Name" on the Watchlist page.
Alternatively, click on any "Symbol Name" on the Holdings or Positions tab under the Portfolios page. This will take you to the specific Holding/Position Summary page of that Security. On the Summary page, look for the "Green Arrow" at the top of the page. Click on the "Green Arrow" to go to the Security page of that security.
You can also go to the Security Page by clicking on any Symbol on the Heatmap.
Open the Security page.
The "Buy/Sell" Button can be found on all tabs.
Click on the "Buy/Sell" Button to open the respective "Order Placement" Page.
Enter the required data in the "Order Placement" page and submit the order.
Add securities from Security Page to another Watchlist.
Go to the "Security Page" for the desired security, either from the Watchlist or from the Holdings/Position Summary page.
Select the Watchlist(s) you want to add the Security.
Click on the "Done" Button to complete the process.
The Security should now be added to your selected Watchlist(s).
Click on "Cancel" Button to go back to the Security Page.
Please Note: If a watchlist already have 50 securities, you will not be able to add any more to it.
Click on the "Three Dot" Icon on the top right-hand side of the Security Page.
Click on "Add to Watchlist" from the pop-up.
If the security is already added to any Watchlist, it will be indicated by a "Tick Mark".